A celebrity studying at Oxford University has given a Freshers Week update.
Brooke Boney hosted Australia’s The Today Show for five years before announcing a shock departure and career change earlier this year.
The presenter revealed that she would study at the University of Oxford and recently shared on social media that she had arrived.
Ms Boney is studying a Public Policy MA at the historic institution and has been enjoying her first few days in England.
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She is now based at St Anthony’s College and has given an update on the famous Freshers Week which university students across the world take part in annually.
The 37-year-old posted a short clip on Instagram on Thursday evening from the college showing a dinner with hundreds of guests.
The caption said: “Freshers Week formal dinner at my college.”
She added three emojis with a love heart, mortarboard and a British flag all featuring on the temporary story.
The celeb has been exploring the city having recently posted a few shots of Oxford including Cornmarket Street.
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Last month Ms Boney shared a photo of her smiling while sitting in the backseat of a car on the way to her first day at the university.
“Well, that's been a fun month off,” she said.
“Time to start studying now. Checking into college today to start university on Monday.”
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